AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMigration & Sovereignty: Libya’s Acting Foreign Minister Taher Al-Baour and the High Council of State both rejected any migrant resettlement or demographic-change schemes, stressing it’s Libya’s sovereign responsibility and warning against settlement plans tied to UNHCR and EU discussions. Public Order & Rumors: Tripoli’s Security Directorate denied social media claims that a Libyan doctor was killed by a migrant, saying no such case was reported and warning of legal action against misinformation. Returns from Libya: IOM repatriated 180 Nigerian migrants from Libya to Lagos, including women, children and infants, after detention and exploitation. Trade & Forced Labour: The US proposed 12.5% tariffs on imports from eight African countries including Libya, citing weak enforcement against forced-labour goods, with a public comment period before any final decision. Libya–Tunisia Trade: Libya and Tunisia began implementing free trade measures, including electronic certificates of origin and renewed customs crossings, to curb smuggling and speed border logistics. Diplomacy: Al-Baour met China’s ambassador to discuss expanding Libya–China cooperation, while South Korea urged Libya to simplify investment procedures for Korean firms. Health: The Libyan Red Crescent’s Ghat branch denied reports of leishmaniasis cases, urging people to rely on verified channels.
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